You should file a JIRA for your particular use case.  The URL optimization
stuff had been beaten on pretty hard, though, so you shouldn't run into
issues in the general case.

In the meanwhile, you can control the behavior of the URL generation.  To
use the old format, add the following:

configuration.add(TapestryConstants.FORCE_ABSOLUTE_URIS_SYMBOL, "true");

to your contributeApplicationDefaults(MappedConfiguration<String, String>
configuration) in your AppModule.

-- 
Kevin


On 1/28/08 3:41 AM, in article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Moritz Gmelin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I just tried to update to the 5.0.9 Release version and found some
> strange behaviour.
> 
> I have a dynamically created image from a service on my page.
> 
> The method to create the link is as follows
> public Link getBPURL(){
> return getResources().createActionLink("BPGraph", false, new
> Object[] { });
> }
> 
> This is how the .tml part looks
> <img id="bpimg" class="dia_img" src="${BPURL}" width="800"
> height="400"/>
> 
> And this is the resulting html code
> <img class="dia_img" height="400" id="bpimg" src="databp:BPGraph"
> width="800">
> 
> The browser refuses to render an image since it considers the URL
> "databp:BPGraph" as invalid (which I can somehow understand).
> 
> If I add a dummy parameter in the method that creates the Link
> public Link getBPURL(){
> return getResources().createActionLink("BPGraph", false, new
> Object[] { 1 });
> }
> the rendered html looks like this
> <img class="dia_img" height="400" id="bpimg" src="./databp:BPGraph/1"
> width="800">
> 
> This is OK for my browser. But I would consider it a but in the way
> tapestry (since 5.0.8) shortens the URLs.
> 
> Shall I use the workaround to add a dummy parameter or will this be
> fixed?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Moritz
> 
> 
> 
> 
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